The Sausmarez Manor Trust
Friends of the Manor


How can you help?
There are many ways you can help protect this historically significant house. Your support is crucial in preserving its legacy for future generations. Whether through donations, volunteering or spreading awareness, every contribution makes a difference in ensuring its survival.



Become a Friend of the Manor
"Friends of the Manor" is an annual renewable membership offering unlimited access to the Manor's tours and activities. Membership is just £50 per individual, £80 per couple and £150 for a family of four, with additional members priced at £50 per adult or £25 per child under 16. By becoming a member, you contribute directly to the preservation and restoration of the Manor, its gardens and its grounds, playing a vital role in safeguarding this treasured heritage for future generations. Scroll down to explore the exciting tours and activities included with your membership.
Make an individual donation
Every contribution helps ensure the Manor remains a cherished landmark for generations to come. Whether you choose to give a one-time donation or a regular monthly gift, your support plays a vital role in preserving its history and beauty. Scroll down to make your contribution and help sustain this extraordinary heritage site.
Corporate Sponsorship
Make a lasting impact by supporting a specific restoration project and becoming part of the Manor's ongoing story. Engage your team through a meaningful 'Make a Difference' initiative and share your journey with followers on social media. The Manor’s stunning lawns and historic Great Hall provide the perfect backdrop for charity events, drinks receptions, or even your annual summer party. Partner with us to leave a legacy while creating unforgettable experiences.
Become part of the story...

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Friends of the Manor
Join "Friends of the Manor" and receive unlimited access to the following Tours and Activities throughout your annual membership:
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House Tour
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Ghost Tour
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Wild Subtropical Gardens
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Miniature Train
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2025 Membership fees:
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Adult = £50
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Child = £25
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Couple = £80
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Family (4) = £150
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Steps to complete
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Complete our online application form here. We will email you once your membership has been activated - please allow 48 hours.
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Click on the 'Donate Now' button below to pay your subscription fee via Giving.gg
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Please include reference to 'Friends of the Manor' when making payment via Giving.gg, to help us identify your membership payment.
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If you have any questions or require assistance with your application, please contact us via 01481 235571 or sausmarezmanor@cwgsy.net
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We look forward to having you as a new Friend of the Manor, and thank you for your support.
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Individual Donations
Every donation, no matter the size, plays a vital role in preserving the rich history and unique charm of Sausmarez Manor. As an independent heritage site, we rely on the generosity of individuals to help fund essential restoration work, ongoing maintenance, and the protection of this remarkable landmark for future generations. Your support ensures that the manor, its gardens, and its historical treasures continue to be enjoyed by visitors for years to come. Whether you choose to make a one-time gift or set up a regular contribution, your generosity makes a real difference. Donate today and be a part of safeguarding Guernsey’s heritage!​
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Click on the button below to make a donation to the Sausmarez Manor Trust via our page on Giving.gg
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Sponsorship
Supporting the ongoing restoration and maintenance of the Manor through sponsorship is a meaningful way to preserve this historic treasure while gaining valuable recognition for your business or organisation. We offer a range of sponsorship options, from funding essential conservation work and heritage projects to supporting specific events and educational programs. Sponsors will receive visibility through our website, social media, and onsite acknowledgments, demonstrating their commitment to cultural and historical preservation. Whether you’re a local business, a corporate partner, or an individual passionate about heritage, your sponsorship will play a vital role in safeguarding Sausmarez Manor for future generations. Get in touch to explore how you can make a lasting impact.
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Attend events and experiences
Another great way to support Sausmarez Manor is by enjoying the diverse range of events and activities hosted on the estate. From guided historical tours and seasonal markets to art exhibitions and outdoor theatre performances, these events help fund the upkeep of this remarkable heritage site. By participating, you not only enjoy a unique cultural experience but also directly contribute to the preservation of the manor for future generations. Check our events calendar and join us in celebrating history, art, and community at Sausmarez Manor!
Our
Story
There have been several Manor houses on the site in St. Martins since circa 1254, indeed the present Manor is being managed by direct descendants of the first de Sausmarez Seigneurs.
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Fragments of the 13th century building can still be seen, as can the original Seignorial Court House which in the Queen Anne period had a smoke house built above it; moreover, Sausmarez Manor has Norman, Tudor, Queen Anne, Regency and Victorian architectural elements which form a continuous historic record of the fortunes of the family and the island of Guernsey.
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The façade we see today was built in 1714 at the bequest of Sir Edmund Andros, Seigneur de Sausmarez, Lt. Governor and Bailiff of the island. Sir Edmund was also Governor of nine of the original states of America including New Jersey and New York, indeed the façade is regarded as the finest example of Queen Anne colonial architecture in the British Isles.
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Over the years the income derived from the diminished estate has declined to the point that it is no longer able to restore and then maintain this architecturally important building. In particular, the Tudor barn needs rebuilding and works of art and artefacts need constant preservation.
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Much of the money needed in the past was raised by sale of property, land, paintings, opening the house to the public, leasing sites to other attractions and hiring out the house and grounds. The ancient seigniorial dues known as Congee which made a significant contribution to the income of the estate were annexed by the States in 1980, who now receive the £250,000 each year.
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The estate has shrunk not only as a result of the sales mentioned above, but also through the generosity of the family to the island. For example, land at Jerbourg, including the pine forest, together with land else-where for Polish refugee houses, has been given, while paintings have been given or loaned to Candie Museum, Castle Cornet and Government House.
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In addition, 80,000 16th and 17th century documents were lent to the States; 17th century knitwear to Candie Museum, and £6,000 given in the early 19th century to build St. James. More recently, £10,000 was donated to help restore St James which was in dire need of major repairs.
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The States are reluctant to help in any way unless they have a percentage (so far unspecified) of ownership. This is contrary to governmental practices in Britain and most other countries in Europe where a variety of grants are available for listed buildings of this quality. It is left up to the Friends to act positively by raising money through voluntary subscriptions and recruiting both amateur and professional volunteers to help restore the building and its contents.
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By popular and independent demand, a Sausmarez Manor Heritage Society has been formed, the members of which are known as Friends of the Manor. All money that is raised will go into an independent charitable trust formed at the request of the States of Guernsey and will be administered by the Trustees solely for the maintenance of the Manor estate and the administration of the Friends.

Become a Friend of the Manor
Please complete the application form and we'll be in touch with further details